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71Congo, Republic of the — known as Congo (Brazzaville) formerly Middle Congo Republic, west central Africa. Area: 132,047 sq mi (342,000 sq km). Population (2002 est.): 2,899,000. Capital: Brazzaville. Nearly half of the population belongs to one of the Kongo tribes. The… …
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73Gunfight at the O.K. Corral — For the film, see Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (film). Tombstone in 1881 …
74Military history of the Russian Empire — Armies of Russia Kievan Rus Druzhina (862–1400s) Voyi …
75Rent control in New York — refers to rent control and rent stabilization programs in New York State, USA. Each city may choose whether to participate or not, and as of 2007, 51 municipalities participated in the program, including Albany, Buffalo and most famously, New… …
76Policies, activities and history of the Philippines in Spratly Islands — This article discusses the policies, activities and history of the Republic of the Philippines in the Spratly Islands. It also discusses the general feelings of Filipino people about the issue, causing this article to discuss some anti Chinese… …
77Military history of the United States during World War II — American B 17 Flying Fortresses in flight over Europe …
78Battle of the Bulge — For other uses, see Battle of the Bulge (disambiguation). Battle of the Bulge Part of World War II …
79Constitution of the Netherlands — Netherlands This article is part of the series: Politics and government of the Netherlands …
80Indiana in the American Civil War — Indiana played a critical role during the American Civil War. Despite significant Copperhead activity in the state and southern Indiana s ancestral ties to the Southern Confederacy, it did not secede from the Union. During the course of the war,… …